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Nine out of 10 car seats are improperly installed. Make sure your child’s is not one of those nine. Have your car seats checked by Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians on Saturday, July 23rd, from 11am to 3pm at the Orangeburg Fire House.

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AG James Offers Tips to Protect New Yorkers from Being Tracked by Apple AirTags
NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued a consumer alert with safety recommendations to protect New Yorkers from bad actors using Apple AirTags to track individuals’ locations and their belongings for harmful purposes. Individuals have reported finding unknown AirTags attached to their cars, and in their purses, coat pockets, and other personal property. Others have reportedly received alerts on their phones that their location information is being shared, even when the targets do not find an AirTag or another connected accessory.
“Across the country, Apple AirTags are being misused to track people and their belongings to cause harm,” said Attorney General James. “Tracking people without their awareness or consent is a serious felony and will not be tolerated by my office. I urge all New Yorkers to pay close attention to their belongings and follow the tips provided by my office to stay safe. New Yorkers’ safety is my top priority and my office will continue to do everything in its power to protect New Yorkers.”
Apple AirTags are small tracking devices intended to act as a key finder to help people locate their personal items. However, malicious individuals have been placing the small devices on people’s personal belongings without their awareness to track them.
Attorney General James recommends consumers take the following steps to protect themselves and their belongings:
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Orangetown was happy to partner with BridgeMusik, a program that creates affordable classical music opportunities for school-aged children through collaboration and performances with world-class concert artists in community venues, to host the last concert of their Annual Summer Festival on the grounds of the Orangetown Historical Museum.
Many thanks to Tanya Witek and Krystof Witek for bringing this to our community. For those who missed it, here’s a short clip of the one and only Shirley Crabbe singing What a Wonderful Life with BridgeMusik!
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Congratulations to the Rockland Gaelic Athletic Association Eileen Marie White Scholarship winners, Abigail (Abby) Healy and Adam Wysokowski. Well done!
Marie Delaney, Chairwoman of the Scholarship Committee and Brian Coleman, Scholarship Committee member, were also present.
